Undergraduate Seminar (390-0-2)
Topic
City and Court in Colonial India
Instructors
Yuthika Sharma
Meeting Info
Kresge 4354 Art Hist. Sem. Rm.: Tues, Thurs 12:30PM - 1:50PM
Overview of class
This seminar unpacks the entangled histories of colonial, imperial, court art, architecture and the marketplace from 18th-early 20th century South Asia. It examines the role of images and spaces as sites of social and cross-cultural encounters, and for constructions of racial difference. The course addresses key shifts within visual culture, urbanism, patronage and collecting practices engaging with a wide of media from drawings, paintings, prints, ivory souvenirs and photographs. Focusing on South Asia's transition from a court dominated culture to its colonization as a British Indian dominion, the course will address the broader framework of the modernity-tradition bind, the rise of nationalism, and the struggle for independence.
Class Materials (Required)
Readings will be on Canvas
Class Notes
Please use the following link for Art History Waitlist information: https://arthistory.northwestern.edu/courses/2023-2024/waitlist.html